After seeing his faithful valet land headfirst inside his instrument, the Batman, who is played by Will Arnett, says: 'Alfred! I am so sorry! I have incredible reflexes.

But is amiable manservant, who is voiced by Ralph Fiennes, has none of it, telling Master Bruce: 'I should have known better than to sneak up on you like that.'

However Pennyworth decides to put his foot down when his boss insists he was not looking at his family photographs, despite the obvious evidence.

Holy Lego mansion: The hilarious trailer starts at the famous Wayne Manor

Holy heartache: The character looks at an old family photo and says his parents would be proud of him

Holy creep: Alfred decides to give his master a pleasant surprise by sneaking up with some cocoa

Holy butler bashing: But his startled employer ends up instinctively hitting him with a powerful side kick

Referencing his long line of TV and cinema appearance, he says: 'Sir, I've seen you go through similar phases in 2016 and 2008 and 2005 and and 1997 and 1995 and 1992 and 1989.

'And that weird one in 1966.'

Smiling after a brief flashback of Adam West bizarrely dancing around in his costume on the set of the classic television show, the grinning Lego incarnation says, 'I have aged phenomenally.'

Holy cacophony: His faithful manservant causes quite the racket as he lands on the piano

Holy workers compensation claim: The billionaire was surely worried he would have to use his home insurance

Holy amateur psychologist: Alfred points out that despite Bruce's denials he often mopes over his family

Holy classic TV show: After referencing all the films Ralph Fiennes character also talks about 'that weird one in 1966'

Holy fountain of youth: The proud vigilante reflects upon the fact he has 'aged phenomenally'

His concerned valet then asks his master if he would like to talk about how he is feeling, which causes his boss to recoil in shock.

He initially growls, 'No, I don't want to do that,' before, after being pressed on the matter, continuously saying, 'no' to the tune of the TV show's theme and indulging in an impromptu break-dance.

Thrilled with his performance, he says, 'gosh I hope we're recording that,' before chastising his butler for failing to capture his moves on film.

Holy batdance: As he vocalises the tune of the classic show he starts to groove on the wooden floor

Holy mackerel: Pennyworth is forced to admit he did not videotape the impromptu dance

Holy alphabet: The Caped Crusader tells his manservant to make sure the camera is running in future

A brief montage then shows the character taking on Bane and a squad of his most hated villains, running down a corridor with the Justice League, flying around in his Batwing and even swinging on his trusty Batrope.

As if that was not enough, there is a callback to his hilarious Lego Movie appearance in a post-ending easter egg which shows the character repeatedly throwing batarangs at the Warner sign, and after eventually hitting it he triumphantly says, 'first try.'

The Lego Batman Movie is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 10, 2017.

Holy Justice League: He is shown leading the way as his fellow DC heroes run behind him

Holy liftoff: He is shown buzzing through the skies in his trusty Batwing